Topology and geometry of manifolds : 2001 Georgia International Topology Conference, May 21-June 2, 2001, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

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Topology and geometry of manifolds : 2001 Georgia International Topology Conference, May 21-June 2, 2001, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

Gordana Matić, Clint McCrory, editors

(Proceedings of symposia in pure mathematics, v. 71)

American Mathematical Society, c2003

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Description

Since 1961, the Georgia Topology Conference has been held every eight years to discuss the newest developments in topology. The goals of the conference are to disseminate new and important results and to encourage interaction among topologists who are in different stages of their careers. Invited speakers are encouraged to aim their talks to a broad audience, and several talks are organized to introduce graduate students to topics of current interest. Each conference results in high-quality surveys, new research, and lists of unsolved problems, some of which are then formally published. Continuing in this 40-year tradition, the AMS presents this volume of articles and problem lists from the 2001 conference. Topics covered in this title include symplectic and contact topology, foliations and laminations, and invariants of manifolds and knots.Articles of particular interest include John Etnyre's 'Introductory Lectures on Contact Geometry', which is a beautiful expository paper that explains the background and setting for many of the other papers. This is an excellent introduction to the subject for graduate students in neighboring fields. Etnyre and Lenhard Ng's 'Problems in Low-Dimensional Contact Topology' and Danny Calegari's extensive paper, 'Problems in Foliations and Laminations of 3-Manifolds', are carefully selected problems in keeping with the tradition of the conference. They were compiled by Etnyre and Ng and by Calegari with the input of many who were present. This book provides material of current interest to graduate students and research mathematicians interested in the geometry and topology of manifolds.

Table of Contents

Rozansky-Witten theory by J. Roberts Some recent applications of the barycenter method in geometry by C. Connell and B. Farb The Lawrence-Krammer representation by S. Bigelow Topological properties of properly embedded minimal surfaces in $\mathbb{R}^3$ by W. H. Meeks III Introductory lectures on contact geometry by J. B. Etnyre On the coarse classification of tight contact structures by V. Colin, E. Giroux, and K. Honda On the classification of tight contact structures by P. Ghiggini and S. Schonenberger Four dimensions from two in symplectic topology by M. Symington On the integer valued SU(3) Casson invariant by H. U. Boden, C. M. Herald, and P. Kirk On Donaldson and Seiberg-Witten invariants by P. M. N. Feehan and T. G. Leness Quandle homology theory and cocycle knot invariants by J. S. Carter and M. Saito Boundary train tracks of laminar branched surfaces by T. Li Strongly irreducible surface automorphisms by S. Schleimer Problems in foliations and laminations of 3-manifolds by D. Calegari Problems in low dimensional contact topology by J. B. Etnyre and L. L. Ng.

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  • NCID
    BA64675463
  • ISBN
    • 0821835076
  • LCCN
    2003062859
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Providence, R.I.
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 357 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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